The Issue

Since the early 90s, the teen birth rate in South Carolina has fallen by 61% - a remarkable decline and one that should be celebrated. Rates have declined among all ages, all races, and in all 46 counties.

The SC Campaign was founded in 1994 to combat increasingly high rates of teen pregnancy in our state. Our mission is to improve the health and economic well being of individuals, communities, and the state of South Carolina by preventing teen pregnancy.

We ensure that local leaders and educators have the tools they need to keep their communities healthy.

We encourage community leaders and educators to teach teens about sex, preventative methods, and health care services. That's why we have dozens of campaigns dedicated to teaching communities what they need to know to prevent teen pregnancy.

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Free, helpful advice for teens and adults about birth control, as well as tips on how to start a conversation about sex and relationships.

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Leadership Development Opportunities

The South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy (SC Campaign) is pleased to present several leadership development opportunities focused on John Maxwell’s best-selling book, The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth.

Teen pregnancy prevention efforts should be guided by the best research available. At the SC Campaign, we stay abreast of the latest research and data and regularly develop fact sheets that highlight the latest information on issues impacting youth across the state.